Helping people make decisions can’t be done without learning a bit about them. And once you link your Twitter account to your Hunch account, the site can tell us about group of people… in this case Geek.com’s Twitter subscribers:

So what did we learn about Geek’s followers? Maybe that they like mechanical keyboards or a higher than normal percentage of them use Linux? Nope. Hunch tells us that they prefer money over free time, they enjoy the smell of Play-Doh, they like Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and they are outgoing. In a field remotely related to technology, most of them have their own blog or personal site.

So, not particular interesting data, but it is clever how Hunch was able to come up with it. The best part is that you can find the same sort of information (though the questions vary based on the trends identified) for any Twitter user with enough followers. Just use this URL: http://hunch.com/twitter-followers/TwitterUserNameHere/